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What does diminutive?

"Diminutive" has a few different meanings depending on the context:

1. Small in size: This is the most common meaning of diminutive. It refers to something that is very small or tiny.

Examples:

* "She has a diminutive stature."

* "The house was diminutive, barely large enough for one person."

2. A word that indicates smallness: Diminutive can also be used as a noun to refer to a word that indicates small size, cuteness, affection, or informality. These words are often formed by adding suffixes to the original word.

Examples:

* "Kitty" is a diminutive of "cat."

* "Mikey" is a diminutive of "Michael."

3. A small version of something: Diminutive can also be used to describe a small, simplified version of something.

Example:

* "The company created a diminutive version of their flagship product for a new market."

Here are some synonyms for diminutive:

* Tiny

* Miniature

* Small

* Little

* Petite

* Compact

Here are some antonyms for diminutive:

* Large

* Huge

* Gigantic

* Immense

* Enormous

Hopefully, this explanation is helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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